Chronic Pain

Chronic Pain Treatment with Prolotherapy & Injection Therapy

Prolotherapy and perineural injection therapy are effective chronic pain treatment options that support the body’s natural healing process and target the root cause of pain.

PRP Treatment for Chronic Pain Relief

Prolotherapy and perineural injection therapy are effective chronic pain treatment options that support the body’s natural healing process and target the root cause of pain. These therapies are part of our comprehensive approach to chronic pain treatment, helping patients achieve long-term relief and improved mobility. PRP treatment is a non-invasive option for chronic pain that stimulates tissue repair, reduces inflammation, and promotes cell regeneration rather than simply masking symptoms. For conditions like knee osteoarthritis or chronic tennis elbow, PRP injections can reduce pain and improve function, with studies showing up to 60% improvement in pain scores after treatment.

By enhancing collagen production and tissue regeneration, PRP strengthens damaged tendons, ligaments, and cartilage, offering long-term relief compared to temporary solutions like corticosteroids. Schedule a consultation to find out if PRP or injection therapy is the right chronic pain treatment option for you.

Stimulate Collagen Development With A PRP Shot

The non-invasive nature of PRP provides distinct advantages over surgical interventions. As an outpatient procedure, PRP involves minimal downtime, with patients often resuming normal activities within days. This contrasts with surgery, which may require weeks or months of recovery. PRP’s autologous nature—using the patient’s own blood—reduces risks of allergic reactions or infections, making it safer than invasive procedures that carry complications like scarring or anesthesia risks. Additionally, PRP is customizable, with formulations tailored to specific conditions, optimizing outcomes for individual patients. For example, leukocyte-poor PRP is often used for joint pain to minimize inflammation.

Can PRP Treatments Cure My Chronic Pain?

Non-invasive PRP also avoids the high costs and extended rehabilitation associated with surgery. While multiple sessions may be needed, the procedure’s simplicity allows integration with physical therapy, enhancing recovery without disrupting daily life. PRP’s versatility extends to various chronic pain conditions, including plantar fasciitis and rotator cuff injuries, making it a flexible option. Although research continues to refine protocols, PRP’s ability to promote healing and its non-invasive advantages make it a compelling choice for managing chronic pain effectively and safely.

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